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Dazzled by Grenada’s abundant spices on earlier visits to the southern Caribbean island, I wanted to know more as I planned my mid-April shore excursion from Celebrity Cruises’ Beyond.
In the same parish, between the villages of Hermitage and Tivoli, Belmont Estate is one of the oldest plantations producing cocoa and nutmeg, both of which Grenada exports to the rest of the world.
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Spice Plantation Tour is ranked #10 out of 10 things to do in Grenada. ... where you'll spot the local spice factory and nutmeg processing station. ... where you can sample fresh Grenadian banana.
What could be better than being on a Caribbean island eating chocolate? Not much, really. Welcome to Grenada, a tropical paradise that's perfect for relaxing – and perfect for tasting some of the ...
The covers are starting to come off at the vegetable, spice and craft market just minutes from the colourful Carenage harbour in Grenada’s capital St George’s. Hidden underneath are yams ...
Adèle remembers spending days here as a child with her maternal grandparents, Lawrence and Gladys Ramdhanny, who started growing nutmeg and cocoa on the estate after acquiring it in 1949.
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Spice Isle secrets: Exploring Grenada's nutmeg and mace legacyBy the early 1900s, Grenada had become a powerhouse in the global spice market. The fertile volcanic soil and perfect climate provided ideal conditions for nutmeg and mace cultivation.
Grenada’s Mona monkey, for instance, had come from Africa with the slaves who were emancipated in Grenada in 1838. McMeo revealed he had a pet Mona monkey at home and told us they love to eat fruit.
The covers are starting to come off at the vegetable, spice and craft market just minutes from the colourful Carenage harbour in Grenada’s capital St George’s. Hidden underneath are yams, potatoes, ...
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